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Posted: Mar. 25 2010, 22:37

Quite a few of us seem to head here on a daily basis.

For those slow days

And inspired by Jims Battle Damage/Almost home about lack of chit chat post i thought a non specific topic post might work !

A place for a bit of piffle, light talk and banter

If you had a great day pass it on
If you heard a new joke or had a funny insight let us know
Did your child say something that cracked you up
Did you think Avatar was just Dances with Wolves in space
Just watched Star Trek 3 for the 88th time and need to tell someone ect.
Its great to discuss Mike all day , I do
But a certain colourfull group that can't be named has been more discussed recently and even though it was mildly funny for some i pi**ed myself.
And it seemed it was pulling some threads of topic (Oh the shame)


Hey Jim what the heck is "SPIRACHA"

So some piffle

I had a thought the other day about taste in music
Conclusion was we are either Family or Peers

Family being that your taste was from the music you grew up with either mum/dad or an older sibling that shaped your musical world or

Peers meaning you discovered it your self or through early or teen asociations (one for you rebellious types )


Any Thoughts???? :)
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Posted: Mar. 26 2010, 00:14

Spiracha is a hot chili pepper sauce served as a condiment in some chinese restaurants. It makes a good addition to spaghetti and many other dishes. This stuff will put some hair on your ass so use it sparingly.

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Posted: Mar. 28 2010, 03:11

Matter o' fact, I'm sorta in the process of moving as well, except I am in (what I think is) the most arduous part of it, which is FINDING the right place. I wanted it to be quite close to my workplace, but I think that won't be possible; but even finding a place that's a BIT far away is turning out problematic as well. There is too much demand.

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Posted: Mar. 28 2010, 06:14

Finished Spring term here at my uni,this week I'm going to talk with my supervisor about my dissertation project I'll be doing in May.

Before travelling back to Brazil next Friday for my Easter vacations,I'm going to see Tangerine Dream @ Royal Albert Hall next thrusday.

Wow,these first six months here were an emotional rollercoaster...


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Posted: April 01 2010, 01:24

Have a safe trip Tati and happy easter to you and all tubes  :)
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Posted: April 09 2010, 08:54

Hmm family or peers?Cool idea.Probably a bit of both i guess.Oldfield was from Dad in as far as the first few albums and then i went off at the deep end on his music to the point that i got my dad back into him by giving him cds when the re-issues came out and then lending him stuff to copy.
 A lot of the other stuff i love i  found on my own or through friends going "here listen to this" such as my love of English folk or Led Zep etc.

Stupid muso jokes for the day...

Q:How many singers does it take to change a lightbuld?
A:None.The world revolves around them.

Q:How many folk singers does it take to change a lightbulb?
A:11.One to change it and 10 to sing about how good the old one was.

Q:How do you get a lead guitarist to shut up?
A:Put a sheet of music in front of him.


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Posted: April 09 2010, 22:25

all true.......

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Posted: April 09 2010, 22:58

Q: How many Profession Members does it take to change a light bulb?
A: X! 1 to change the bulb, and X-1 to act in a manner stereotypical of that Profession!


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Posted: April 12 2010, 19:20

Q: How many psychiatrists does it take to change a light bulb.

A: Only one. But the light bulb has got to really WANT to change.


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Posted: April 12 2010, 19:36

Just booked a holiday for our family to majorca  -couldn't persuade them that Ibiza looking for Mike's old house was a good idea.

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Posted: April 12 2010, 21:27

Quote (olracUK @ April 12 2010, 19:36)
Just booked a holiday for our family to majorca  -couldn't persuade them that Ibiza looking for Mike's old house was a good idea.

You could have looked for settings from Pink Floyd's More as well. Perhaps gone for a swing on a windmill...  :D
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Posted: April 13 2010, 07:26

I'll be nipping down to Salisbury for a few days in August for my holidays.Don't know why i love going back there,aside from the fact that it's my birthplace,but it's such a beautiful little city and the surounding area is so nice to go walking in.Full of history too.Just me,my iPod,perfect solitude and something nice herbally speaking.Heaven.
Douglas Adams had a great theory in Hitchhikers regarding people returning to their birthplace.He says that people are connected to it by something like invisible elastic.I can relate to that as every now and then i feel the need to go back.Left in 1979 when i was 4 but it seems to welcome me home everytime and for a committed non-christian (i have nothing specific against Chrisitanity i hasten to add,it's just that i am pagan)like me i find the Cathedral a really welcoming warm place.
I'd recommend it to everyone who thinks cities are big places.Salisbury is tiny!And since most of the buildings are listed and space is really tight in the city centre the tallest building is the Cathedral which at 396 feet is not only the tallest medieval spire in Britain,it also makes it damn near imposible to get lost!Look up and there he is!


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Posted: April 13 2010, 07:31

Oh yeah and Stonehenge is just up the road too.And this year i plan to walk the legnth of the avenue.

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Posted: April 14 2010, 07:47

Oldest Muso Joke

Those guys in the band can't be making much money!
They were all out the back before sharing one smoke  :)


one for you Caveman :laugh:
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Posted: April 14 2010, 09:18

Lol.I first heard that from Paul McCartney.His version involved a cleaner who'd seen members if Ray Charles' band.She said "That Ray Charles must be a tight git.I've just seen some of his band in the loo sharing a fag!". :laugh:

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Posted: April 14 2010, 09:18

PS whatever you're implying i deny it emphatically! :laugh:

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Posted: April 14 2010, 20:58

Quote (milamber @ April 14 2010, 07:47)
They were all out the back before sharing one smoke  :)

I thought that was de rigeur for certain kinds of tobacco!  :D
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Posted: April 15 2010, 05:51

Quote (The Caveman @ April 15 2010, 00:18)
PS whatever you're implying i deny it emphatically! :laugh:

It take's one to know one does it not  :D

As Paul would say Got to Get you Into My Life da da d da da daaa.
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Posted: April 15 2010, 05:56

And we know what that song's about.Ok it's fair cop guv! :laugh:

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Posted: April 16 2010, 04:20

Sung to the tune of Jingle Bells

Tubular Bells Tubular Bells
Scratched LPs won't play
Snippets from The Beacon floor
We're getting them in May                
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